Listen to the latest songs, only on JioSaavn.com
 

Manchester City Confirm They Will Not Be Furloughing Employees

Updated: 05 April 2020 20:36 IST

Top Premier League clubs like Liverpool and Tottenham, along with Newcastle, Norwich and Bournemouth, have used the British government's scheme to fund their non-playing staff during the coronavirus pandemic.

Manchester City Confirm They Will Not Be Furloughing Employees
Manchester City said they will not be furloughing employees at the taxpayer's expense. © Instagram

Manchester City say they will not be furloughing employees at the taxpayer's expense after a number of Premier League clubs took advantage of the British government's scheme to fund non-playing staff during the coronavirus pandemic. On Saturday, table-topping Liverpool became the fifth Premier League club to announce a furlough, accessing the government's job retention scheme, which means the public purse will cover 80 percent of wages.

There has been considerable criticism from former players, who believe the safety net is not being used as intended. 

Liverpool announced a 42 million pounds ($51 million) pre-tax profit in February.

Liverpool's opponents in last year's Champions League final, Tottenham, have also used the furlough option, along with Newcastle, Norwich and Bournemouth.

Britain's Press Association said City's stance was approved and staff informed before Liverpool's position became public.

"We can confirm, following a decision by the chairman and board last week, that Manchester City will not be utilising the UK government's coronavirus job retention scheme," the club said in a statement.

"We remain determined to protect our people, their jobs and our business whilst at the same time doing what we can to support our wider community at this most challenging time for everybody."

Liverpool, who are topping up the remaining 20 percent of salaries, were criticised by former players Jamie Carragher, Dietmar Hamann and Stan Collymore.

Gary Lineker, speaking to the BBC on Sunday, also appeared to question the clubs' actions.

"The big clubs, you'd have thought, would have been savvy enough to perhaps try to help more of their workers when players are earning so much money," he said.

But Liverpool fan group Spirit of Shankly supported the club's move.

"The use of the furlough scheme maintains that commitment (to treat staff fairly) and it ensures that all lower-paid staff who run a variety of contracts will continue to receive 100 per cent of their wage. That's got to be seen as a positive," the group said in a statement.

Comments
Topics mentioned in this article Manchester City Manchester City Liverpool Liverpool Football English Premier League
Highlights
  • Man City confirmed they will not be furloughing their non-playing staff
  • Clubs like Liverpool and Tottenham have take advantage of furlough scheme
  • The govt scheme will cover 80 percent wages of staff sent on furlough
Related Articles
Coronavirus: Kyle Walker Faces Manchester City Probe After Hosting Party During Lockdown
Coronavirus: Kyle Walker Faces Manchester City Probe After Hosting Party During Lockdown
Premier League: Manchester City Midfielder Says Liverpool Deserve To Be Champions
Premier League: Manchester City Midfielder Says Liverpool Deserve To Be Champions
Manchester City Offer Etihad Stadium To NHS For Fight Against Coronavirus
Manchester City Offer Etihad Stadium To NHS For Fight Against Coronavirus
Manchester United, Manchester City Join Forces To Help Manchester Foodbanks
Manchester United, Manchester City Join Forces To Help Manchester Foodbanks
Coronavirus: Liverpool Left To Wait And Wonder With Premier League In Limbo
Coronavirus: Liverpool Left To Wait And Wonder With Premier League In Limbo
Advertisement